I just wanted to thank all of you who
supported my efforts on ďBut Can They Sing?Ē. Itís
meant a lot to me personally to know you were out there pulling
for me and voting for me. Obviously, I would not have made
it to the finals without your support. Itís been a fun
time and Iím so excited to have had the opportunity to learn to
sing a bit and to grow as a person Ė and hopefully, as an
artist. Thanks for enabling me to hang in there long enough
to do that. I had so much fun rocking out on Heartbreaker!!

Iím very proud of everyone on the
show. All of us worked so hard and made real progress, I
think. Michael and Carmine are both really nice young men,
and Iím very proud of both of them! Obviously, I know
Michael a bit better, since we worked up two duets together, and Iím
SOOO happy for him! I know how hard he worked and how much
he wanted it. I hope this will open a lot of doors to other
opportunities for him.

Thanks again, and I hope itís been as much
fun for you as it has for us!!

Best,

Morgan

They can act, model and even box, but can they sing? That's
the question VH1 will ask and answer this fall with the new series But Can
They Sing when nine celebrities vie for the chance to prove to America
whether they should stick to their day job or tough it out over six weeks to
become a pop star.

Each week, these hopefuls will undergo grueling and intensive training with two
prominent vocal coaches and one movement/dance instructor to prepare for their
performance in front of a live studio audience at the end of the week. They'll
be singing songs by everyone under the sun, including Madonna, Jessica Simpson,
Frank Sinatra, Norah Jones, Nelly and Gavin Degra.

VH1 will then turn the decision over to America, who will have the chance to
decide who stays and who goes home. We encourage all our
MorganFairchild.com viewers to tune in each Sunday night, watch Morgan perform
and then vote for Morgan!

VH1 will then turn the voting over to America at
11PM* where viewers will have the opportunity to cast their ballots one of
three ways:

Text messaging, by sending their contestant's number
("01","02", "03", etc.) to 91757. Text
message voting is sponsored by Sprint but is open to all
carriers/networks.

Via toll-free phone

With the grand finale of VH1's "So
You Think You Can Sing" Sunday (12/3), finalist Morgan Fairchild says
that "Oddly enough, people have contacted me about doing a few other
things as a result of this show. I don't know if any of it will come
through, but it's fun. I've had a lot of fun -- and I've learned how
really hard it is to be a good pop singer," she adds. Fairchild, who
wowed 'em with her rendition of "You're So Vain" among other
performances, says she's turned down other reality shows. This one,
however, held the promise of introducing her to a new audience. "I've
always thought it was important to reintroduce yourself to a new audience
every five years," she says. Hence, she says she took on a goofy bit
in the 1985 "Pee Wee's Big Adventure" for scale -- and, of
course, the Paul Reubens comedy went on to earn a huge cult following.
There were also her famous Old Navy ads, which friends initially advised
"weren't glamorous enough for me. I said, 'Do you know what the
demographic is for these commercials? Thirteen-year-old boys!'" A
similar rationale went into snapping up the offer, in 1994, to play the
mother of Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry) on a then-not-so-known sitcom
called "Friends." "Because of the character,"
she notes, "I got to be the hot mom." Smart.